Russia Launches Strikes on Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Sumy on February 3.
Ukraine Targeted in Attacks on February 3, 2026
According to TSN.ua: On February 3, 2026, the Russian Federation carried out a series of attacks across Ukraine, causing significant damage to infrastructure in multiple cities, including the capital Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Sumy. These strikes represent a continued pattern of targeting civilian areas and critical utilities.
Impact Across Key Cities
In Kyiv, Russian forces targeted a substation connecting the Rivne Nuclear Power Plant to the capital. The assault on Kharkiv focused on energy infrastructure, resulting in the draining of heating systems from 820 residential buildings. In Sumy, drones struck apartment blocks, damaging homes and disrupting the local heating supply. These events underscore the persistent threat to urban centers far from the front lines.
The latest attacks highlight an ongoing escalation in the conflict, with severe consequences for civilians and critical infrastructure. Strikes on energy facilities risk causing widespread power outages, which can cripple city functions and endanger public safety. This sustained campaign against energy grids is a hallmark of Russia's winter warfare strategy.
Given the constant threat, the need to bolster defenses and protect civilian sites remains critically urgent.
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